If you go to the supplement thread there are so many posts about this, but for the sake of going over it I will hit four of the more important points.
1. Muscletech has an elaborate marketing scheme that targests new inexperienced bodybuilders who are looking to start supplementation. This includes but is not limited to: Outrageous claims of their products, promises that can only be attained from AAS and use of pro bodybuilders in their who an average person might think get to their size because they depend on muscletech.
2. The prices that they charge are incrediblely high, you will wind up shelling out more money for their products than going to buy their "Specialized, micronized, esterized" than if you bought each of the main ingridients seperatly.
3. As FullBack mentioned I have heard time after time that there isn't enough supplied to complete their suggested "cycle".
4. You just won't get the results that they say you might get. For every ad that says "On average particpants put on 5 pounds of body weight the first week and 75 percent muscle" you will have no natural bodybuilder EVER get that much.
Don't buy the hype. Read around, ask questions, learn about the nessecary parts of supplementation, then look back on muscletech.
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